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الگوی مقاومت آنتی بیوتیکی سویه های استرپتوکوکوس آگالاکتیه جدا شده از زنان باردار اردبیل، ایران

ارزنلو, محسن and حبیب زاده, شهرام and جنتی, الهام and فردی آذر, زهرا (1388) الگوی مقاومت آنتی بیوتیکی سویه های استرپتوکوکوس آگالاکتیه جدا شده از زنان باردار اردبیل، ایران. در: The 3rd EURASIA congress of infectious diseases, 1-4 october 2009, 1-4 اکتبر 2009, جمهوری آذربایجان.

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Antibiotic Resistance among Streptococcus Agalactiae Isolated From Pregnant Women in Ardabil, Iran

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BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Group B streptococcus or streptococcus agalactiae is an important human pathogen responsible for a wide variety infections in neonates and adults. In view of growing feature of antibiotic resistance among Group B streptococci, in order to understand the current resistance trends an antibiotic-sensitivity study was conducted on 62 strains isolated from pregnant women. METHODS: The strains were tested by the Kirby Bauer disk diffusion method to 5 (Penicillin, Ampicillin, Vancomycin, Clindamycin and Erythromycin) antibiotics choice. RESULTS & DISCUSSION: 100% of isolates were sensitive to Ampicillin and Vancomycin. There were 1 (1.61%) case of resistance, 15 (24.2%) case of semi sensitivity and 46 (74.2%) cases of sensitivity versus Erytheromycin. This pattern also checked for clindamycin the 11 (17.7%), 5 (8.06%) and 46 (74.2%) strains found to be resistant, semi sensitive and sensitive respectively. 3 (4.83%) isolates showed reduced susceptibility to Penicillin. CONCLUSION: Based on antibiogram choice of drug for treatment is Ampicillin, and in the case of drug hypersensitivity Vancomycin may be choice.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Poster)
زبان سند : انگلیسی
نویسنده مسئول :محسن ارزنلو
Additional Information:شماره پوستر : P-18
Uncontrolled Keywords:استرپتوکوکوس آگالاکتیه، مقاومت آنتی بیوتیکی، زنان حامله
کلیدواژه ها (انگلیسی):Streptococcus agalactiae, Antibiotic resistance, Pregnant women
Subjects:QW Microbiology and Immunology
Divisions:Faculty of Medicine > Department of Internal Medicine , Cardiology , Infectious
Faculty of Medicine > Department of Basic Sciences > Department of Microbiology
ID Code:1782
Deposited By: Dr Mohsen Arzanlou
Deposited On:16 Aug 1389 23:46
Last Modified:07 Dec 1391 08:42

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